The New PSVita Exploit for FW 3.36

Just yesterday, we told you to get your PlayStation wallets ready, well it’s that time again. The name of the exploits are Patapon (EU)/Patapon 2 (US/EU), for firmware 3.36. So some of you may already own one of these exploits and some of you may not. Another good thing about this release is that you can use your 10% discount, that PlayStation gave us for the down time during Christmas.

So if you missed out on firmware 3.18 and those custom bubbles, you’ll be able to make them now on firmware 3.36. There is even more good news, as qwikrazor87 is making a bubble installer for this VHBL and you will also need a base game that isn’t from an exploit on firmware 3.18. (Click here to see all the FW 3.18 exploits) This usermode exploit will also work on the PlayStation TV. The games save files for Patapon (EU)/Patapon 2 (US/EU) will be ready here soon and a few day after that qwikrazor will have his vita bubble installer ready.

So let give qwikrazor87 some donation, has been doing so much for the scene with this work on the bubble trick (TN-V), PSP CFW 6.61, and now with a VHBL release. So if you like, what he has been doing for the scene you can donate to him via paypals here.. www.paypal.com

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4 comments

If you really wanted them couldn’t you get rid of a game or two. If I didn’t have any money I would just go trade in a few games or whatever to gamestop or a video game store. Because they do sell $10 dollar psn cards and you can also use the 10% discount from Playstation for the down time of psn over the holiday season. If there’s a will there’s a way.. Hope you can get $6.00 dollars for the exploit game.

damn that sucks, which vita unit do you have 1000 or 2000? If it the 2000 and you have a memory stick, you could get rid of the memory stick. Since the 2000 model has 1 gig of storage on it. Just trying to give you idea’s